Characterizing Community Forests in the United States

Author:

Hajjar Reem1ORCID,McGinley Kathleen2,Charnley Susan3,Frey Gregory E4,Hovis Meredith56,Cubbage Frederick W5,Schelhas John7,Kornhauser Kailey18

Affiliation:

1. Oregon State University, Department of Forest Ecosystems and Society , Corvallis, OR , USA

2. USDA Forest Service, International Institute of Tropical Forestry , Río Piedras , Puerto Rico

3. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station , Corvallis, OR , USA

4. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station , Research Triangle Park, NC , USA

5. North Carolina State University, Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources , Raleigh, NC , USA

6. University of North Carolina Wilmington, Environmental Science , Wilmington, NC , USA

7. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station , Athens, GA , USA

8. US Department of the Interior, Office of Collaborative Action and Dispute Resolution , Washington, DC , USA

Abstract

Abstract Research on community forests (CFs), primarily governed and managed by local forest users in the United States, is limited, despite their growth in numbers over the past decade. We conducted a survey to inventory CFs in the United States and better understand their ownership and governance structures, management objectives, benefits, and financing. The ninety-eight CFs in our inventory are on private, public, and tribal lands. They had various ways of soliciting input from, or sharing decision-making authority with, local groups, organizations, and citizens. Recreation and environmental services were the most important management goals, but timber production occurred on more than two-thirds of CFs, contributing to income on many CFs, along with a diversity of other income sources to fund operations. We discuss the difficulties in creating a comprehensive CF inventory and typology given the diversity of models that exist, reflecting local social and environmental conditions and the bottom-up nature of community forestry in the United States. Study Implications: Despite their small footprint in the United States, community forests are a rapidly developing model of forest ownership, governance, and management that helps protect forestlands and open space and demonstrates how market and nonmarket forest goods and services can be produced for broad and enduring community benefits. This study inventories and characterizes community forests in the United States to increase understanding of this model, its prevalence, and its potential. It provides a baseline of information that serves as a foundation for further exploration and research on the impacts and contributions of community forests.

Funder

USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Agriculture and Food Research Initiative

USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Pacific Northwest Research Station

International Institute of Tropical Forestry

Oregon State University and North Carolina State University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Forestry

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